Arthur III
Arthur III | |
Prince of the Calbain | |
File:Prince Arthur III.png | |
Reign | 1690 - incumbent |
Predecessor | Jack II |
Successor | none |
Governor-Generals | Richard ab Ioan Cadwaladr Bevan-Hall
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Consort | Eirian ab Harwyn |
Issue | Llywelyn Jack Charles, Ida Lysanna
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Name | Arthur Owain James Sherrinford-de Montfort |
Father | Prince Jack II |
Mother | Lysanna Griffith |
Born | VI.1645 |
Pentyre, Calbion | |
Died | N.A. |
N.A. | |
Prince of the Calbain | |
Owain | |
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Llywelyn I | |
Arthur I | |
Llywelyn II | |
Arthur II | |
Laclan | |
Dawydd | |
Jack I | |
Jack II | |
Arthur III | |
Deiniol | |
Jack III |
Arthur Owain James, also known under his regnal name Arthur III is the Prince of the Calbain since 1690. Arthur III is the only son and heir-apparent of Prince Jack II of Calbion.
Early Years
Born in 1645, Arthur was the longest heir-in-waiting in Calbain history. Some years after his birth, a political discussion arose on the issue of Male-preference primogeniture. The Nationalist faction of Llywelyn Lewis, supposedly on behalf of Prince Jack himself, advocated for a move toward agnatic primogeniture. However, the Euran War, Jingdaoese occupation and subsequent exile of the Calbain government meant that the law of Princely descend did not change. Arthur's oldest sister, Brienne Alexandra, the Duchess of Kilkelly, has claimed on several occasions to have no interest in challenging her younger brother's claim to the throne.
Rule
Following the death of his father, Arthur became Prince of the Calbain and was invested in an ancient ceremony in the Catodral of Pentyre. Arthur's first decade as Prince was characterised by his withdrawal from the political arena. During the tumultuous political fights of the 1680s and 1690s, the Prince positioned himself as the non-political symbol of the Calbain people. This gained him significant popularity among the people.
Preceded by: Jack II |
Prince of the Calbain 1690 – current |
Succeeded by incumbent |